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What you’re saying, Sen. Obama, is “I believe in public financing, but I’ll do anything to win.” Change my butt. This makes at least 3 180 degree flips in the last 6 months. The most disgusting thing–the majority of the media are actually defending his decision! I used to laugh at the idea of media conspiracies, but we all know that if this had been McCain, the media would have torn him to pieces while chanting “McBush”. *Leaving to burn my Obama bumper-sticker*

Love the Bosstones but…they can’t even come up with the name Deep Purple when talking about Smoke On The Water? That’s kind of ROCK 101 and should be known, no matter what kind of rock you play or listen too. Oh well, still love the Bosstones.

San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi announced Wednesday that he plans go forward with his alternative proposal to City Hall’s pension reform plan — that is, unless the city incorporates a compromise that Adachi put forth in a press conference Wednesday. The announcement comes less than a week before the San Francisco Board of Supervisors is slated to begin considering the pension reform proposal introduced by Mayor Ed Lee and a coalition of unions in late May. Both proposals seek to address San Francisco’s $306 million budget deficit by increasing city employee contributions to pension funds, though workers would contribute as much as 5 percentage points more under Adachi’s plan. Lee’s pension reform plan was achieved through months of negotiations with unions and has the